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foreign policy, and his appointments on the foreign policy side in chuck hagel and to some lesser extent john kerry have been somewhat aggressive and particularly hagel, who is more so probably than any other serving politician, and sort of more than any other republican politician formed his foreign policy status or prestige as a reaction to the failures of the meeo conservatism. in a way that didn't seem possible, there does seem to be a concerted effort here to coninstruct a post neo conservative foreign policy consensus to learn the lessons of essentially the bush era, where the first one was cleaning up what bush had done, and the second one was defining what comes next, and you saw that in the inaugural, and you are also seeing it in the appointments. those matter even more. >> michael, roger cohen writes, "when i asked myself what i hoped barack obama's second term would inaugural, my answer was a new era of diploma as where i. remember that thing? the nobel peace prize. obama has chosen two knowledgeable professionals who have seen enough war to loathe it and have deep experience of t
foreign policy, and his appointments on the foreign policy side in chuck hagel and to some lesser extent john kerry have been somewhat aggressive and particularly hagel, who is more so probably than any other serving politician, and sort of more than any other republican politician formed his foreign policy status or prestige as a reaction to the failures of the meeo conservatism. in a way that didn't seem possible, there does seem to be a concerted effort here to coninstruct a post neo...
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some fortunate age range of their kind of stipulation being that they're male what so offensive when john brennan comes out and says we haven't had any civilian casualties with drone strikes if you're counting every military age male in just a region of a strike zone as a militant and you're not counting them as dead and these double tap methods they haven't mean it's completely outrageous of the rhetoric that we're coming from the establishment about the successful operations of drones when really we know the hard truth and despite this controversy it seems like whether we like it or not that this drone that this is this is the future of warfare this is the future of the way that the military is going to conduct their military operations and i hear that time and time again from military officials from government officials that way it's it's cheaper you're not putting our troops there on the ground so all these benefits are just yesterday and reuters this made the news ten suspected al qaeda operatives were killed by an explosion in a house in south yemen where they were making bombs this
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. >> as president obama nominates vietnam veterans john kerry and chuck hagel to cabinet posts, we will speak with nick turse, author of an explosive new book, "kill anything that moves: the real american war in vietnam." all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president obama is preparing to unveil a comprehensive plan to address gun violence that is expected to include legislation tightening background checks on potential gun buyers as well as 19 separate actions obama could take using executive power. at a news conference monday, obama confirmed he would support proposals for new assault weapons ban. he said a task force led by vice president joe biden had presented him with a list of " common sense" steps to prevent shootings like the one at sandy hook and elementary school. obama also alluded to potential resistance from opponents of gun control. >> part of the challenge we confront is even the sight -- slightest hint of some sensible responsible legislation in this area. it fans this notion that somehow
. >> as president obama nominates vietnam veterans john kerry and chuck hagel to cabinet posts, we will speak with nick turse, author of an explosive new book, "kill anything that moves: the real american war in vietnam." all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president obama is preparing to unveil a comprehensive plan to address gun violence that is expected to include legislation...
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he went after the john birch society, ayn rand, george wallace. that has to happen again with this party because it's getting smaller and smaller. in this debate, we actually have conservative thinkers, talking about ronald reagan being a rhino, a republican in name only, because he supported an assault weapons ban. they keep pushing themselves closer and closer to the cliff. but i just have to say one other really important point. because i made a mistake over the past month talking about how republicans have also won a majority in the house. as this article i was referencing mentioned, we actually got a minority of votes nationwide in house races. it was just gerrymandering from 2010 that gave us the majority. >> well, it was interesting to me, the congressional republicans went on a three-day retreat and concluded that retreat is a good strategy. and that's what they've done because they are looking at your poll and other polls that have republicans at historic lows in terms of their popularity. congress at historic lows. and that's because of
he went after the john birch society, ayn rand, george wallace. that has to happen again with this party because it's getting smaller and smaller. in this debate, we actually have conservative thinkers, talking about ronald reagan being a rhino, a republican in name only, because he supported an assault weapons ban. they keep pushing themselves closer and closer to the cliff. but i just have to say one other really important point. because i made a mistake over the past month talking about how...
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our moderator today is john hamilton. corresponded with national public radio. retired admiral bob willets who was u.s. pacific command at that time of the events in japan. the ceo of the institute for nuclear power operations. please excuse my pronunciation. the dead be chief of mission is at the embassy of japan here in washington d.c. chairman of toyota motors in the united states, and, finally, dr. ted the mexico, professor by lech -- biological studies at the university of south carolina. thank you. >> so welcome. looking at disasters as the unfortunate large part of what we do. it has become we doubt this is a story about american the tsunami. it was almost as an afterthought the city came up to me and said yet what to look of reports about the nuclear power plant that might have been damaged. been the course of the plant became a major part of the story . i would then the spending a couple of weeks in tokyo trying to explain to our listeners will was happening at that plant even though i never got within 100 miles of it for obvious reasons. this was an ex
our moderator today is john hamilton. corresponded with national public radio. retired admiral bob willets who was u.s. pacific command at that time of the events in japan. the ceo of the institute for nuclear power operations. please excuse my pronunciation. the dead be chief of mission is at the embassy of japan here in washington d.c. chairman of toyota motors in the united states, and, finally, dr. ted the mexico, professor by lech -- biological studies at the university of south carolina....
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john's where they will attend church services. then at roughly 11:30, that's when the official -- i guess not the official -- the unofficial swearing-in takes place in front of most americans. and what's expected to be maybe 600,000 to 800,000 people who will come. that's about one-third of the nearly 2 million who were here four years ago, but there's still certainly an excitement in this area. the crowd is already gathering in places to get a little check of the reviewing stand here. the parade will come through this area. of course, the speech. we spoke to valerie jarrett, one of the top advisers and close friends just a moment ago. she tells us that the president has, in fact, completed writing the script for his inaugural address, giving us few clues about exactly what he will say. and then they will wrap up the night with the inaugural balls. four years ago there were ten. this year, more modest, they'll just have two to celebrate. >> all right. peter alexander, and we're reminded, of course, tomorrow also the observance of
john's where they will attend church services. then at roughly 11:30, that's when the official -- i guess not the official -- the unofficial swearing-in takes place in front of most americans. and what's expected to be maybe 600,000 to 800,000 people who will come. that's about one-third of the nearly 2 million who were here four years ago, but there's still certainly an excitement in this area. the crowd is already gathering in places to get a little check of the reviewing stand here. the...
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john mackey. and our friday "market monitor" guest says now is not the time to get too aggressive with your investments. he's glenmede investment's jason pride. >> susie: and monday on "n.b.r.," we take a special look at u.s. innovation. will america be able to keep its competitive edge, through new technologies and entrepreneurship? what better place to answer that question that at i.b.m.'s watson research center. bernie meyerson calls himself i.b.m.'s "chief geek," and leads the firm's efforts on innovation. >> innovation determines whether a large corporation, a small corporation, a startup or an entire society survive. it's that simple. the most direct attribute you can give to a thriving entity, i don't care what scale it is small, medium, large, enormous, is innovation. the reason is fundamentally to not only see the future, but to drive it. >> susie: join us monday for our look at u.s. innovation. it's our special martin luther king junior holiday edition. and, there's more to learn about i
john mackey. and our friday "market monitor" guest says now is not the time to get too aggressive with your investments. he's glenmede investment's jason pride. >> susie: and monday on "n.b.r.," we take a special look at u.s. innovation. will america be able to keep its competitive edge, through new technologies and entrepreneurship? what better place to answer that question that at i.b.m.'s watson research center. bernie meyerson calls himself i.b.m.'s "chief...
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john mackey. and our friday "market monitor" guest says now is not the time to get too aggressive with your investments. he's glenmede investment's jason pride. >> susie: and monday on "n.b.r.," we take a special look at u.s. innovation. will america be able to keep its competitive edge, through new technologies and entrepreneurship? what better place to answer that question that at i.b.m.'s watson research center. bernie meyerson calls himself i.b.m.'s "chief geek," and leads the firm's efforts on innovation. >> innovation determines whether a large corporation, a small corporation, a startup or an entire society survive. it's that simple. the most direct attribute you can give to a thriving entity, i don't care what scale it is small, medium, large, enormous, is innovation. the reason is fundamentally to not only see the future, but to drive it. >> susie: join us monday for our look at u.s. innovation. it's our special martin luther king junior holiday edition. and, there's more to learn about i
john mackey. and our friday "market monitor" guest says now is not the time to get too aggressive with your investments. he's glenmede investment's jason pride. >> susie: and monday on "n.b.r.," we take a special look at u.s. innovation. will america be able to keep its competitive edge, through new technologies and entrepreneurship? what better place to answer that question that at i.b.m.'s watson research center. bernie meyerson calls himself i.b.m.'s "chief...
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i would have accepted the lakers or john travolta. >> we have to go. thanks for your time. >> apparently your resolution is to not listen to my whole quiz. go have fun having sex with a lot of american women. >> that was fantastic. >> thanks, buddy. >> i am serious. what did you take away from that? >> i need to supply my number to a lot more of these people. my new year's resolution is to have -- take big government out. it has been a rough year. >> it is time to take a break. otherwise we would talk to bill more. more stuff when we return. >>> last topic, is the lingerie football league no more? god we hope not. lonlingerie football leagues demand to know. the league says they are changing the name to the legends football league. the players would no longer compete while wearing lingerie. said a spokesman, this is the next step in the master because in the -- whoa there. maturation. i told myself several times to watch that. they have drawn great media uh station in showing the sport to millions. cree -- we have crossed the crossroads where we have v
i would have accepted the lakers or john travolta. >> we have to go. thanks for your time. >> apparently your resolution is to not listen to my whole quiz. go have fun having sex with a lot of american women. >> that was fantastic. >> thanks, buddy. >> i am serious. what did you take away from that? >> i need to supply my number to a lot more of these people. my new year's resolution is to have -- take big government out. it has been a rough year. >> it...
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the new colleague who is coming in, senator john kerry is a person who has been proverbially good as far as pakistan-u.s. relations are concerned. so yes, i think it was barring, because the parliament, and this is interesting because this shows you the new pakistan, as at salada incident happened and we had 24 soldiers who were debt,-- dead, we did not officially through the government pores sgu but the parliament requested for a full apology from the united states so we had kept an apology as the lowest minimum sort of bar which was required for us to be able to pov back into doing business normally. and it took us a few months, unfortunately. but it did come and we did move on. >> rose: you also made a trip to moscow during this period. >> yeah but really i think we see too much of these interconnections all of these relations. >> rose: i notice you smiled before you answered. >> that says something, doesn't it but it not an either/or game, at all. i think none of these relations, our relations with china, our relations with the u.s., our relations with moss cow. i think moskow we
the new colleague who is coming in, senator john kerry is a person who has been proverbially good as far as pakistan-u.s. relations are concerned. so yes, i think it was barring, because the parliament, and this is interesting because this shows you the new pakistan, as at salada incident happened and we had 24 soldiers who were debt,-- dead, we did not officially through the government pores sgu but the parliament requested for a full apology from the united states so we had kept an apology as...
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the political analysts john look clinton says western countries support islamist when he's seen a geo political interest to do you say. i greatly enjoyed the ambassador's. discomfort when you put him but question i mean he doesn't have an answer and the western governments do not have an answer to the question of it which is to say why do we support islamic or islamist rebels in syria and yet send troops into crushes in the midst rebels in mali there is no way of squaring the circle these are simply double standards for the by the same token why do we support last year the secession of south sudan but we suddenly send in troops to prevent the secession of north mali these are political decision we are taking political decisions on the basis of our political vision and our friends and enemies and that's the reason why we do one thing in syria and the other thing in mali and as for encouraging stability i mean that really does take the cooking to say that you know we have practically the whole of the middle east including north africa in turmoil we have supported we the west have suppor
the political analysts john look clinton says western countries support islamist when he's seen a geo political interest to do you say. i greatly enjoyed the ambassador's. discomfort when you put him but question i mean he doesn't have an answer and the western governments do not have an answer to the question of it which is to say why do we support islamic or islamist rebels in syria and yet send troops into crushes in the midst rebels in mali there is no way of squaring the circle these are...
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ebay president and ceo john donahoe will have one broadcast interview tomorrow and we'll speak with him about what's driving the business, including papal. that's tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. eastern. boeing's dreamliner nightmare is uing. half the fleet is grounded after one of the planes is forced to make an emergency landing. a full report after this short break. >>> then, stay on those tread mills. put down that bacon cheeseburger. jane wells will put you on the fast track to the corner office. if you think running a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, p
ebay president and ceo john donahoe will have one broadcast interview tomorrow and we'll speak with him about what's driving the business, including papal. that's tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. eastern. boeing's dreamliner nightmare is uing. half the fleet is grounded after one of the planes is forced to make an emergency landing. a full report after this short break. >>> then, stay on those tread mills. put down that bacon cheeseburger. jane wells will put you on the fast track to the corner...
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applause] >> it is my distinct honor to present the chief justice of the united states, the honorable john roberts was administered the oath of office. everyone, please stand. >> are you prepared to take the oath, senator? >> i am. >> i, barack obama, do solemnly swear that i will execute the presidency of the united states and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. [cheers and applause] [fanfare sounds] ♪ [playing "presidential march"] [cannons firing] [cheers and applause] >> it is my great honor to present the 44th president of these united states, barack obama. [cheers and applause] [crowd chanting "obama"] >> thank you. thank you. my fellow citizens, i stand here today humbled by the task before us, grateful for the trust you have bestowed, mindful of the sacrifices borne by our ancestors. i thank president bush for his service to our nation, as well as the generosity and cooperation he has shown throughout this transition. 44 americans have now taken the presidential oath.
applause] >> it is my distinct honor to present the chief justice of the united states, the honorable john roberts was administered the oath of office. everyone, please stand. >> are you prepared to take the oath, senator? >> i am. >> i, barack obama, do solemnly swear that i will execute the presidency of the united states and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states so help me god. >> congratulations, mr....
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what about the atmosphere today, john? >> the atmosphere today was more than cordial. of course they have political differences. the euro debt crisis, speaking about conditionality and soldarity. but basically they have a common goal. it is what ignites them. a common view of europe. the raging debate right now is absolutely unthinkable and meets with blank astonishment here in berlin as it does in france. >> looking forward to the official ceremony tomorrow, the same enthusiasm we had 50 years ago? >> well, the signing of the treaty, friendship treaty was a milestone in european history. as you mentioned these countries regarded each other as archenemies, it was the beginning of a long process. perhaps more important than the consultations that it demands between the members and heads of government of france and germany and their foreign and defense ministers is the cultural exchange between the two countries, literally millions of german and french schoolchildren have taken part in exchange programs in the last 50 years, learned each other's languages and formed some
what about the atmosphere today, john? >> the atmosphere today was more than cordial. of course they have political differences. the euro debt crisis, speaking about conditionality and soldarity. but basically they have a common goal. it is what ignites them. a common view of europe. the raging debate right now is absolutely unthinkable and meets with blank astonishment here in berlin as it does in france. >> looking forward to the official ceremony tomorrow, the same enthusiasm we...
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what about the atmosphere today, john? >> the atmosphere today was more than cordial. of course they have political differences. the euro debt crisis, speaking about conditionality and soldarity. but basically they have a common goal. it is what ignites them. a common view of europe. the raging debate right now is absolutely unthinkable and meets with blank astonishment here in berlin as it does in france. >> looking forward to the official ceremony tomorrow, the same enthusiasm we had 50 years ago? >> well, the signing of the treaty, friendship treaty was a milestone in european history. as you mentioned these countries regarded each other as archenemies, it was t beginning of a long process. perhaps more important than the consultations that it demands between the members and heads of government of france and germany and their foreign and defense ministers is the cultural exchange between the two countries, literally millions of german and french schoolchildren have taken part in exchange programs in the last 50 years, learned each other's languages and formed some o
what about the atmosphere today, john? >> the atmosphere today was more than cordial. of course they have political differences. the euro debt crisis, speaking about conditionality and soldarity. but basically they have a common goal. it is what ignites them. a common view of europe. the raging debate right now is absolutely unthinkable and meets with blank astonishment here in berlin as it does in france. >> looking forward to the official ceremony tomorrow, the same enthusiasm we...
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bush, republican strategist john christie, steven haze. stephen, by any standard but we just watched in an ad by the coalition to stop guns , what is your reaction? >> i mean, that is such an unbelievably disgraceful at. i was trying to think as i was listening to in a much in what the equivalent was. the next debt that comes to my mind, the naacp and that was targeting jurors w. bush back in 2000. talked-about dragging harry byrd behind the car. such an outrageous in-your-face ad. this is of that help, and it is so incredibly misleading. it is precisely the opposite of the impression. and if these kinds of groups start starting moderate read state democrats, there will be a lot fewer moderates a democrats would. lou: this is beyond belief. that is a despicable act by that group. whatever their motives. there is clearly on the left of this country. of you that their purpose is a lofty thatheir goals so pure, they can do whatever the hell they want to whomever they want. this is a very frightening trend >> that is the most frightening conce
bush, republican strategist john christie, steven haze. stephen, by any standard but we just watched in an ad by the coalition to stop guns , what is your reaction? >> i mean, that is such an unbelievably disgraceful at. i was trying to think as i was listening to in a much in what the equivalent was. the next debt that comes to my mind, the naacp and that was targeting jurors w. bush back in 2000. talked-about dragging harry byrd behind the car. such an outrageous in-your-face ad. this...
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terrorists themselves this is not honest mali i'm striving to change the government political analyst john locke one doesn't agree with a former ambassador as assertion that there are no extremists among western backed rebels in syria he says the west's selective approach to which is almost forced to support has more to do with its geopolitical interests. i greatly enjoyed the. discomfiture when you put him that question i mean he doesn't have an answer and the western governments do not have an answer to the question you wrote which is to say why do we support islamic or islamist rebels in syria and yet send troops into crushes in the midst rebels in mali there is no way of squaring the circle these are simply double standards for the by the same token why do we support last year the secession of south sudan but we suddenly send in troops to prevent the session of north mali these are political decision we are taking political decisions on the basis of our political vision and our friends and enemies and that's the reason why we do one thing in syria and the other thing in mali and as for
terrorists themselves this is not honest mali i'm striving to change the government political analyst john locke one doesn't agree with a former ambassador as assertion that there are no extremists among western backed rebels in syria he says the west's selective approach to which is almost forced to support has more to do with its geopolitical interests. i greatly enjoyed the. discomfiture when you put him that question i mean he doesn't have an answer and the western governments do not have...
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i went into the white house in 1985, john. reagan had won 49 states and they beat him again and again on contra aid. he fought for it. he finally got that through. we had to fight to get the missile through. >> what's the point? >> the point is when the democrats took over the senate, they not only borked ronald bork, they almost got ronald reagan, attempted to impeach him. we had democrats we could work with. >> i'm saying that all things considered, he had remarkable success in dealing with democrats. >> no, he didn't. >> yes, he d. you saw the record. -- he did. you sawed record. >> he had success bringing the blue dogs whose congressional districts he carried. they came with him. the rest of the democrats fought him every single year-- >> he got the legislation passed. he got the deals cut. eleanor? >> john is right. it doesn't matter how you put the coalition together. if you win in the end, you've won. reagan and tip o'neal both understood the value of marketing this relationship they had. they probably had a cigar toget
i went into the white house in 1985, john. reagan had won 49 states and they beat him again and again on contra aid. he fought for it. he finally got that through. we had to fight to get the missile through. >> what's the point? >> the point is when the democrats took over the senate, they not only borked ronald bork, they almost got ronald reagan, attempted to impeach him. we had democrats we could work with. >> i'm saying that all things considered, he had remarkable success...
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>> thanks, john. on tonight's "say anything," the great congressman from massachusetts, barney frank talks about everything from gun control to the fiscal cliff to what he found most difficult about coming out as a gay man. >> joy: what's the most painful thing about staying in the closet or not coming out? >> you cannot develop the kind of emotional relationships people have. a lot of people who are gay say i'll put all of my energy in my job. we all have needs emotional needs as well as physical needs that need an outlet and suppressing them is the problem. >> joy: that's not all. my panel will talk about lindsay lohan's alleged activity as a high-priced escort and if that's not enough, we take a look at kim kardashian's boobs on "say anything." but first, more "viewpoint" with john fuglesang. at cepacol we've heard people are going to extremes to relieve their sore throats. oh, okay, you don't need to do that. but i don't want any more of the usual lozenges and i want new cooling relief! ugh. how d
>> thanks, john. on tonight's "say anything," the great congressman from massachusetts, barney frank talks about everything from gun control to the fiscal cliff to what he found most difficult about coming out as a gay man. >> joy: what's the most painful thing about staying in the closet or not coming out? >> you cannot develop the kind of emotional relationships people have. a lot of people who are gay say i'll put all of my energy in my job. we all have needs...
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asia pacific chasing after threats that don't exist and i appreciate the thoughts anti-war activist john glaser thank you very much it's going to be interesting to see how this next four years plays out. and still to come in the program support this as it really is prepared ahead on tuesday we'll look into why the country's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is losing many of his former voters. critique free. free. free. free. free. old free blog video for your media project free media. dot com. it's technology innovations all the latest developments from around russia. the future covered. heat to. the week's top stories and today's top news this is r.t. glad to have you with us israel will elect its parliament in two days time and prime minister benjamin netanyahu is predicted to come out on top yet many israelis today don't think he's being radical enough policy lir reports why many of netanyahu is right wing allies are changing their minds. he's the surprise success story of a change election campaign and one twin millionaire who says a palestinian state would be suicide for israel naf
asia pacific chasing after threats that don't exist and i appreciate the thoughts anti-war activist john glaser thank you very much it's going to be interesting to see how this next four years plays out. and still to come in the program support this as it really is prepared ahead on tuesday we'll look into why the country's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is losing many of his former voters. critique free. free. free. free. free. old free blog video for your media project free media. dot com....
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john roberts shows us how everyone there is getting ready. the sound checks and rehearsals done and the platform awaits the president. the person preparing the most is the man who runs the show, senator charles schumer. >> there are 14 times when i introduce and sit down and remember what happened to justice roberts so i am making sure i practice. >> organizers hope the flubs are history as they prepare for a crowd that could be a third of the two million last time that overwhelmed the national mall. >> after the chaos of 2009 the committee has a smartphone app to tell people how to get from leader and there and avoid a thousand of those who caught in a tunnel and missed the inauguration. the biggest problem is the area of partisan toxicship. >> most suspend that rang core for the inaugural for the special events but the problem is by the next dawn they are right back fighting with each other. >> after a hard fought election and tough battles in congress, this inauguration draws comparisons to 2001 when tensions ran high over george bush. >>
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. >> you heard about john talking about the tape across the room story. if you haven't heard it, thes were little kids bickering with one another, they got out tape and went down right in the middle of the bedroom, and this is my side, that is your side. you stay on your side and they get back to fighting again. >> yes. i'm going to step on your side of the room. you know? that is the way they are that. is the harbaugh brother autos the coach was back in santa claire area thanks fans"5ktz) support. >> fans90a are thanking him skprkt team, as well. we are live in santa clara with the story. sergio? >> well, the coach said he doesn't want to talk a lot about this match up against his big brother but he did end up having to because we asked to many questions about it. he says despite family ties he's hoping for a big win for the super bowl.qfx 49er red is the color of the day. customers were snatching their gear, and savoring this trip. the last time the 49ers brought home a trophy was 18 years ago. fans are coach are more than ready for another one to be ad
. >> you heard about john talking about the tape across the room story. if you haven't heard it, thes were little kids bickering with one another, they got out tape and went down right in the middle of the bedroom, and this is my side, that is your side. you stay on your side and they get back to fighting again. >> yes. i'm going to step on your side of the room. you know? that is the way they are that. is the harbaugh brother autos the coach was back in santa claire area thanks...
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well for more on this story we can now talk live with john laughlin the director of studies institute to money and cooperation in paris thanks for being with us john perceptor noone how would you evaluate the success of the algerian operation. well i think you know obviously on the face of it it was it was a success but i mean we need to look deeper do we need to. what is the link between the algerian secret services and the islamist rebels that we are now fighting what is the link between the algerian secret services and washington. there are those who think and i find the argument persuasive that these events including the of the what's going on in my early come under the category of what we call false flag operations in other words things are stirred up in such a way that intervention is as it were required and that's the situation we're now in france and britain and other countries are sending troops into mali and so we have yet another western intervention yet more troops on the ground yet more neocolonialism and at the same time john what about syria because i spoke yeah you pro
well for more on this story we can now talk live with john laughlin the director of studies institute to money and cooperation in paris thanks for being with us john perceptor noone how would you evaluate the success of the algerian operation. well i think you know obviously on the face of it it was it was a success but i mean we need to look deeper do we need to. what is the link between the algerian secret services and the islamist rebels that we are now fighting what is the link between the...